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JCUS Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research Intent This Policy (Research Code) outlines the expectations upon JCU and its researchers to foster and maintain a research environment of intellectual honesty, integrity, and scholarly and scientific rigour. This Policy has been adapted from the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research, (The National Code), released in June 2018 and co-authored by the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australian Research Council and Universities Australia. The Principles of this Policy and of the National Code provide the core behaviours of an honest, ethical and conscientious research culture and must be followed when conducting research. The Research Code consists of eight general principles of responsible research conduct, thirteen institutional responsibilities and sixteen researcher responsibilities. The definitions, principles and other text in this policy are reproduced from the National Code. The Research Code also aligns with the Singaporean Statement Research Integrity 2010. Scope This Policy sets out the University’s expectations for the conduct of all persons engaged in research under the auspices of the University. Definitions 3Rs The 3Rs are three principles that underpin a systematic framework to achieve the goal of humane experimental techniques involving animals. The principles are: Replacement of animals with other methods; Reduction in the number of animals used; Refinement of techniques used to minimize the adverse impact on animals. Balance of The civil standard of proof, which requires that, on the weight of evidence, it is probabilities more probable than not that a breach has occurred. Breach/Breaches A failure to meet the principles and responsibilities of the Research Code. May refer to a single breach or multiple breaches. Conflict of A conflict of interest exists in a situation where an independent observer might Interest reasonably conclude that the professional actions of a person are or may be unduly influenced by other interests. This refers to a financial or non-financial interest which may be a perceived, potential or actual conflict of interest. Institution James Cook University Pte Ltd Peer Review The impartial and independent assessment of research by others working in the same or a related field. Research The concept of research is broad and includes the creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts, methodologies, inventions and understandings. This could include synthesis and analysis of previous research to the extent that it is new and creative. Research Ethics Obligations under ethics guidelines and Codes (see Related documents and legislation) Researchers Person (or persons) who conducts, or assist with the conduct of research under the auspices of the University. 1 Policy 1. Principles of responsible research conduct The eight general principles of the Research Code are the foundation of research culture at JCU. These principles mandate the conduct of research and the University and Researchers must commit to maintaining a strong research culture that demonstrates: Principle 1 Honesty in the development, undertaking and reporting of research • Present information truthfully and accurately in proposing, conducting and reporting research. Principle 2 Rigour in the development, undertaking and reporting of research • Underpin research by attention to detail and robust methodology, avoiding or acknowledging biases. Principle 3 Transparency in declaring interests and reporting research methodology, data and findings • Share and communicate research methodology, data and findings openly, responsibly and accurately. • Disclose and manage conflicts of interest. Principle 4 Fairness in the treatment of others • Treat fellow researchers and others involved in the research fairly and with respect. Appropriately reference and cite the work of others. • Give credit, including authorship where appropriate, to those who have contributed to the research. Principle 5 Respect for research participants, the wider community, animals and the environment Treat human participants and communities that are affected by the research with care and respect, giving appropriate consideration to the needs of minority groups or vulnerable people. • Ensure that respect underpins all decisions and actions related to the care and use of animals in research. • Minimise adverse effects of the research on the environment. Principle 6 Recognition of the right of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to be engaged in research that affects or is of particular significance to them • Recognise, value and respect the diversity, heritage, knowledge, cultural property and connection to land of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. • Engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples prior to research being undertaken, so that they freely make decisions about their involvement. • Report to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples the outcomes of research in which they have engaged. Principle 7 Accountability for the development, undertaking and reporting of research Comply with relevant legislation, policies and guidelines. • Ensure good stewardship of public resources used to conduct research. • Consider the consequences and outcomes of research prior to its communication. Principle 8 Promotion of responsible research practices • Promote and foster a research culture and environment that supports the responsible conduct of research. 2 2. Responsibilities of the University JCU has an obligation to encourage and support the responsible conduct of research and is accountable for that conduct. The University will ensure that documents that guide good research conduct, management and governance, including this Research Code, are readily available to all researchers (including through the online Policy Library.) Therefore the University undertakes to: Responsibility 1 Establish and maintain good governance and management practices for responsible research conduct. Responsibility 2 Identify and comply with relevant laws, regulations, guidelines and policies related to the conduct of research. Responsibility 3 Develop and maintain the currency and ready availability of a suite of policies and procedures which ensure that institutional practices are consistent with the principles and responsibilities of the Research Code. Responsibility 4 Provide ongoing training and education that promotes and supports responsible research conduct for all researchers and those in other relevant roles. Responsibility 5 Ensure supervisors of research trainees have the appropriate skills, qualifications and resources. Responsibility 6 Identify and train Research Integrity Advisors who assist in the promotion and fostering of responsible research conduct and provide advice to those with concerns about potential breaches of the Research Code. Responsibility 7 Support the responsible dissemination of research findings. Where necessary, take action to correct the record in a timely manner. Responsibility 8 Provide access to facilities for the safe and secure storage and management of research data, records and primary materials and, where possible and appropriate, allow access and reference. Responsibility 9 Facilitate the prevention and detection of potential breaches of the Code. Responsibility 10 Provide mechanisms to receive concerns or complaints about potential breaches of the Research Code. Investigate and resolve potential breaches of the Research Code. Responsibility 11 Ensure that the process for managing and investigating concerns or complaints about potential breaches of the Research Code is timely, effective and in accord with procedural fairness. Responsibility 12 Support the welfare of all parties involved in an investigation of a potential breach of the Research Code. Responsibility 13 Base findings of investigations on the balance of probabilities and ensure any actions are commensurate with the seriousness of the breach. 3. Responsibilities of Researchers Researchers are expected to uphold the general principles of responsible research conduct in all aspects of their research, this means to foster and maintain a research environment of intellectual honesty, integrity, and scholarly and scientific rigour. There are sixteen researcher responsibilities of the Research Code, which researchers must comply with as follows: 3 Responsibility 14 Support a culture of responsible research conduct at their institution and in their field of practice. Responsibility 15 Provide guidance and mentorship on responsible research conduct to other researchers or research trainees under their supervision and, where appropriate, monitor their conduct. Responsibility 16 Undertake and promote education and training in responsible research conduct. Responsibility 17 Comply with the relevant laws, regulations, disciplinary standards, ethics guidelines and institutional policies related to responsible research conduct. Ensure that appropriate approvals are obtained prior to the commencement of research, and that conditions of any approvals are adhered to during the course of research. Responsibility 18 Ensure that the ethics principles of research merit and integrity, justice, beneficence and respect are applied to human research. Responsibility 19 Engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and respect their legal rights and local laws, customs and protocols. Responsibility 20 Ensure that
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